Some sad news for those who, like us, thought the reborn Top Gear was really hitting its stride lately: Former Friends star Matt LeBlanc, who has been a presenter since 2016, is leaving the show after its next season.

LeBlanc is apparently leaving of his own volition because of the time commitment needed to produce the show, with BBC writing:

LeBlanc said that despite the show being “great fun”, the “time commitment and extensive travel... takes me away from my family and friends more than I’m comfortable with.” He added: “It’s unfortunate, but for these reasons I will not be continuing my involvement with the show. I will forever be a Top Gear fan and I wish the team continued success. Thanks for a great drive.”

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After Jeremy Clarkson was sacked in 2015, and Richard Hammond and James May joined him in their new show The Grand Tour on Amazon. But Top Gear had a bit of a tough re-start, with its original host Chris Evans being panned by pretty much everyone before his departure. After he left, Le Blanc, Rory Reid and Chris Harris took the reins as the new trio, and the show had been doing quite well lately.